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Self-Determination in Law and Practice: The New Doctrine in the United Nations, by Michla Pomerance. The Hague/Boston/London: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1982. Pp. xi, 154. Dfl. 90.00/US $39.50 (cloth).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2019

S. Prakash Sinha*
Affiliation:
Pace University School of Law

Abstract

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The International Bookshelf
Copyright
Copyright © 1983 by International Association of Law Libraries 

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References

1. Sinha, S.P., “Has Self-Determination Become A Principle of International Law?” 14 Indian Journal of International Law 332 (1974).Google Scholar

2. Sinha, S.P., “Is Self-Determination Passé?” 12 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 260 (1973); S.P. Sinha, “Self-Determination in International Law and Its Applicability to the Baltic Peoples” in A. Sprudzs and A. Rusis (eds.), Res Baltica, 256 (1968).Google Scholar